My nightly dilemma of coming up with dinner ideas has been temporarily solved with my beef producer having another recipe challenge.
This time it is a slow cooker challenge and to make things more exciting - I am changing the recipes to low-sodium as directed by my new doctors.
This would have been easy except that I had to make the meatballs, find a low-sodium recipe for dry onion soup, find a low-sodium recipe for gravy mix and find salt-free beef broth in my small town.
I did find the broth and it was three times the price of unsalted and tasted like water. My solution in the future will be to use the broth from the unsalted beef roasts I cook myself. Here are my recipes:
And here is our version:
I'm not going to lie, it needed salt. My next mission is to find a salt substitute with a salty flavor.
And today we did week 2!
My changes were to use round steak since that was in the front of the freezer, I added carrots and celery to the mushrooms and onions since I had some in the fridge to use up and I used the rest of my salt-free beef broth and gravy mix. Cornstarch has no sodium.
And here is our version:
This is Mr Merry's plate. I had a smaller piece and salad instead of potatoes (which could have been sodium free except I used instant).
There is enough leftover for two more meals so I hope Mr Merry meant it when he said he liked it!
I am hoping next week doesn't involve the beef broth/gravy mix pattern, especially with as many times as we will be eating this week's recipe!







Ugggh. A no salt diet. Well, I've done that for a while and you can get used to it, but things do taste better with seasoning. I have tried the 'no salt' salt and that wasn't great, but not awful either.
ReplyDeleteYour meals here looked absolutely delicious Miss Merry, but I wish I could taste them for myself. I know I use far too much salt and need to come up with alternatives, your trials and research here are impressive. I want to make a copy of this. Thank you for posting and I would love to know how you're feeling. 🙂
ReplyDeleteThey both look very good. The low sodium thing does make it hard though! I'm thinking I need to make meatballs again after seeing this.
ReplyDeleteI love your plates! I am a heavy user of salt. I have a low sodium level. Go figure. The food looks good.
ReplyDeleteMiss Merry, it all looks good... but sounds like a lot of trouble. I do use low-salt chicken broth for most things. Can't have gravy due to the gluten free... but do fine with just the juice from the meat or the broth. But I imagine you will come up with recipes that work for you.
ReplyDeleteWell done! (You can always add salt at the table.) I think both would be good -- but you are so right about the high cost of healthier foods!
ReplyDeleteNew food always an adventure!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the recipes. I'm always looking for new ideas and this look delicious and fairly easy too. I don't know what I would do if they took salt away. I salt everything because my BP has always been so low. I used to have to take salt tablets every day too. I hope you're doing much better and resting a lot.
ReplyDeleteBlessings and hugs,
Betsy